There are no sunny melodies here. The track uses industrial textures and sharp, metallic stabs that perfectly captured the "Darkside" garage movement. Impact on the Scene
The track’s title is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Its uncompromising nature meant it wasn't destined for daytime radio, but it became an anthem in the underground. It bridged the gap between the dancefloor-friendly riddims of the late 90s and the aggressive, DIY aesthetic of the early 2000s pirate radio era. Mark One - Too Hard
Whether you’re a vinyl head digging through the old Soulja or Polydor catalogs or a newcomer exploring the roots of UK bass, "Too Hard" is essential listening—a reminder of a time when the music was raw, experimental, and, quite literally, too hard for the mainstream to handle. There are no sunny melodies here